The Heidi Weber Haus Museum in Zurich was the last building designed by Le Corbusier. First designed in concrete in 1960, the final steel structure with floating roof and enamelled panels was completed in 1967.

Maison de la Culture by Le Corbusier, one of a group of his buildings at Firmigny Vert in 1956-1962. The 112 m long suspended roof structure rests on 132 cables which can be individually adjusted allowing rain water to flow to the projecting concrete...

Maison de la Culture by Le Corbusier, one of a group of his buildings at Firmigny Vert in 1956-1962. The 112 m long suspended roof structure rests on 132 cables which can be individually adjusted allowing rain water to flow to the projecting concrete...

Maison de la Culture by Le Corbusier, one of a group of his buildings at Firmigny Vert in 1956-1962. The 112 m long suspended roof structure rests on 132 cables which can be individually adjusted allowing rain water to flow to the projecting concrete...

Entrance ramp at Maison de la Culture by Le Corbusier, one of a group of his buildings at Firmigny Vert in 1956-1962. The 112 m long suspended roof structure rests on 132 cables which can be individually adjusted allowing rain water to flow to the...

The entrance ramp at Maison de la Culture by Le Corbusier, one of a group of his buildings at Firmigny Vert in 1956-1962. The 112 m long suspended roof structure rests on 132 cables which can be individually adjusted allowing rain water to flow to the...

Steeply ramped seating for performances and lectures. Maison de la Culture by Le Corbusier, one of a group of his buildings at Firmigny Vert in 1956-1962. The 112 m long suspended roof structure rests on 132 cables which can be individually adjusted...

Steeply ramped seating for performances and lectures. Maison de la Culture by Le Corbusier, one of a group of his buildings at Firmigny Vert in 1956-1962. The 112 m long suspended roof structure rests on 132 cables which can be individually adjusted...

Maison de la Culture by Le Corbusier, one of a group of his buildings at Firmigny Vert in 1956-1962. The 112 m long suspended roof structure rests on 132 cables which can be individually adjusted allowing rain water to flow to the projecting concrete...

Maison de la Culture by Le Corbusier, one of a group of his buildings at Firmigny Vert in 1956-1962. The 112 m long suspended roof structure rests on 132 cables which can be individually adjusted allowing rain water to flow to the projecting concrete...

Open fireplace and Le Corbusier designed chairs. Maison de la Culture by Le Corbusier, one of a group of his buildings at Firmigny Vert in 1956-1962. The 112 m long suspended roof structure rests on 132 cables which can be individually adjusted allowing...

Door plate with hand symbol by Le Corbusier. Maison de la Culture by Le Corbusier, one of a group of his buildings at Firmigny Vert in 1956-1962. The 112 m long suspended roof structure rests on 132 cables which can be individually adjusted allowing...

The ramp leading to the roof garden of Villa Savoye in its derelict state when designated a historical monument in 1965. Now fully restored. The trough in the foreground is now planted. Photograph: 1966

The ramp leading to the roof garden of Villa Savoye in its derelict state when designated a historical monument in 1965. Now fully restored. The trough in the foreground is now planted. Photograph: 1966

The ramp leading to the roof garden of Villa Savoye in its derelict state when designated a historical monument in 1965. Now fully restored. The trough in the foreground is now planted. Photograph: 1966

The ramp leading to the roof garden of Villa Savoye in its derelict state when designated a historical monument in 1965. Now fully restored. The trough in the foreground is now planted. Photograph: 1966